DUH-TEKTORS of NW Indiana

Historical Research and Recovery Team

After a few hours of research I found a super new detecting location. The first day produced three silvers (1941 Washington, '59 Rosie, and a '42 merc) along with several Wheaties. The second trip produced two silvers ('55 Canadian quarter and a '57 Rosie), five Wheaties, five memorials (oldest a 1962), a boy scout clasp, a cuff link, and a medal bugle. The '57 Rosie was found by my wife, her first coin, on her first detecting trip. She used my trust ole XLT. I used my DFX with White's wonderful 10"D2. Three and a half hours fun really produced. Thanks for looking, Ted

Great Job to my better half!

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Ed -  QUICKSILVER(appletree) Comment by Ed - QUICKSILVER(appletree) on April 19, 2009 at 1:47am
ok cool
Ted Uzelac Comment by Ted Uzelac on April 18, 2009 at 11:57am
I will check with the landowner that could make for a good day.
Ed -  QUICKSILVER(appletree) Comment by Ed - QUICKSILVER(appletree) on April 18, 2009 at 4:24am
Darn Ted those are some sweet finds!!!! are you willing to submit this location to our club for consideration for a club group hunt or just to some members?????

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